The daily demands of the teen brain are especially draining. Everyday situations and emotions for students, including stress, anxiety, and fear can deplete your brain of vital neurotransmitters, the chemical language of the brain. For brain power, focus and concentration to occur, those neurotransmitters must be replaced daily. Neurotransmitters come from amino acids, specifically the amino acids that Teen Link provides.
Your brain is a
work in progress. The highest of reasoning emerges during the teen years;
between the ages of 11 and 14. And your brain will continue to develop
throughout your teen years and well into your twenties. How you feed your brain
during these critical years has a direct impact on your ability to comprehend,
learn, and cope with the demands of a stressful teen life.
Research documents teens have a low serotonin level. Serotonin is a key neurotransmitter that supports focus, uplifts mood, reduces aggression and the craving for alcohol and carbohydrates. Teen Link is a complete, safe and effective neurotransmitter support formula that contains serotonin-enhancing 5 HTP ( 5-Hydroxytryptophan) and other amino acid neurotransmitters that influence your stress, anger, and mood swings.
Low Serotonin Signs
Super Balanced Neurotransmitter Complex
Growth during the teen years stresses the body so extra protein is
needed to stay healthy. Stress uses amino acids, and you must supply amino
acid neurotransmitters daily in sufficient amounts for the brain to be
chemically balanced. For healthy emotional and mental functioning, you must
put back in the brain what naturally belongs there.
Super Balanced Neurotransmitter Complex supplies a blend of amino acids for superior focus and concentration. SBNC also slows the firing of stress/anxiety-producing messages, helping you feel in control.
Don't forget . . . Fish Oil is Brain Food!
Fish is one of the top brain-building foods for growing children and teens. Omega 3 fatty acids such as EPA and DHA from fish oils are the prime structural components of brain cell membranes. In fact, research is increasingly recognizing the possibility that DHA has a critical influence on neurotransmitters in the brain. Arctic Omega made from deep sea fish is the best raw material for these essential fatty acids.
Put Back In the Brain the Nutrients That Belong There!
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